Best Webflow templates for creative studios
Creative studios are judged on the quality of what they produce — and your website is the first thing a potential client sees. These Webflow templates give creative agencies and studios a high-end starting point that signals craft, attention to detail, and design intelligence. The templates here lean toward bold aesthetics, strong typographic hierarchy, and image-forward layouts that showcase portfolio work effectively. Webflow's flexibility makes these templates especially practical: you can customise them deeply without developer dependency, which matters when every client interaction reflects on your studio's standards. For Framer users, see creative studio Framer templates. Videographers and architects may find videographer Webflow templates and architect Webflow templates relevant too.

Lucide
A straightforward, high-quality portfolio template with a blog built-in

Irene
A simple dark theme portfolio template for designers and creatives

Awake
A clean, dark-themed portfolio template for agencies

Someday
A creative and playful portfolio template for agencies or creative teams

Darkfolio
A dark, clean and minimal portfolio template for designers

Accent
A simple, colourful, and minimal design portfolio template for you.

Noa
A bright, colourful, one-pager template for designers and creatives
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FAQs
Webflow gives studios a high-quality, fully controllable site with strong CMS capabilities for managing a project archive. The ability to update work independently, the editorial flexibility for content-led sections, and the design fidelity possible in Webflow all matter to studios who care about presentation quality.
Yes. Webflow's CMS supports category and filter fields, letting you organise work by discipline — branding, motion, digital, print — and build filtered views. Multidisciplinary studios benefit from this structure; it helps visitors find the work most relevant to what they're looking for.
Many do. A client logo section is a strong trust signal for creative studios, communicating the level of client you work with at a glance. Most templates include this as a standard section that you populate with the logos most relevant to the work you want to attract.
Yes. Webflow's Editor accounts let team members update CMS content — adding projects, updating descriptions, publishing blog posts — without accessing the full Designer. This is practical for studios where different people are responsible for different types of content updates.
Yes. The templates scale from a two-person studio to a team of twenty — the difference is in the depth of content you populate them with. Small studios tend to use them as single-URL portfolios; larger agencies use more of the CMS and page structure.
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